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they wanted to talk about the economy and a referendum on president obama. romney had to reach a threshold level, a comfort place with voters. they simply did not do that. they shoved it off until the convention and you did not happen there. the ball simply never moved forward until he got up in the first debate in hit a grand slam. he came through in a way that the campaign had not at that point. second and third performances -- even though people say president obama won -- i know about debate scoring. people do it like a high-school debate or boxing or olympic diving and they want to do points. when i look at debates i think, do people looked at one or both candidates differently after the debase them before? you had people who had just seen this caricature of romney that came from the obama campaign. first of all, from the republican primaries where he turned himself into a pretzel, a moderately conservative guy. i met him when he was running for senate against senator kennedy in 1994. he was a relatively non- ideological guy. i would have put him on the
they wanted to talk about the economy and a referendum on president obama. romney had to reach a threshold level, a comfort place with voters. they simply did not do that. they shoved it off until the convention and you did not happen there. the ball simply never moved forward until he got up in the first debate in hit a grand slam. he came through in a way that the campaign had not at that point. second and third performances -- even though people say president obama won -- i know about debate...
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the economy. at the same time, we must encourage support and guided development of the nonpublic sector and ensure the economic entities under all forms of ownership have equal access to factors of production in accordance with the law to compete on a level playing field and are protected by the law of equal. we should improve and accelerate the reform is a fiscal and taxation system. we should deeply reform the financial system, improve supervision cinema slate from the financial innovation from ensure financial stability. second, implement a strategy for innovation driven development. scientific and technological innovation provide strategic support for raising productive forces and the overall national strength. we must give it top priority over national development. we should powerpad civic innovation to catch up with global advances. we should increase capacities for making original innovation integrated for making photo innovation on the basis of observing advances and oversee science and te
the economy. at the same time, we must encourage support and guided development of the nonpublic sector and ensure the economic entities under all forms of ownership have equal access to factors of production in accordance with the law to compete on a level playing field and are protected by the law of equal. we should improve and accelerate the reform is a fiscal and taxation system. we should deeply reform the financial system, improve supervision cinema slate from the financial innovation...
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well, we may not be interested as we focus on the economy in the middle east, but, believe me, the middle east, including its laws, are interested in us. as dennis said, not just afghanistan, but the transition out of iraq has led to perception in the field that united states is withdrawing from the region. it's not true. at the same time, we're building up just on the military side for israel. missile defense systems in turkey, strong development of coalition military defense capabilities in the gulf and continued operations against al-qaeda, but nonetheless, that is one of the first things that the obama administration's going to have to do is deal with this perception that on the military side we are pulling out. we're not, but the perception is out there. as den dennis said, iran is critical. he went through the reasons why. iran is focused on our attention, our -- why we have so much attention op it. i would just like to add that in looking at the breath as well as the depth of the problem with iran, its impact on notary public proliferation, regional stability, ail markets, the worl
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that is what we need to get the economy going. >>neil: your colleagues are circulating a letter which they say hands off medicaid and medicare and social security. they are off the table. that is a huge chunk of our spending and getting to be a bigger chunk, how do you feel about that? >>guest: two things. you can't solve the problem, the deficit problem, without addressing entitlement reform. that is number one. number two, look, if you say we are not going to affect people who are 55 and old are but this will only make bipartisan changes for people who are under 55, everyone is on board, both republicans and democrats. >>neil: what did you think of that letter that went beyond what was stated in the past going into the talks that everyone would be on the table and if they took it off the table, obviously you have your work cut out. >>guest: you cannot take things off the table. we need to get the big deal done with everything on the table with all the elements i have described. >>neil: thank you, senator. now democratic congress
that is what we need to get the economy going. >>neil: your colleagues are circulating a letter which they say hands off medicaid and medicare and social security. they are off the table. that is a huge chunk of our spending and getting to be a bigger chunk, how do you feel about that? >>guest: two things. you can't solve the problem, the deficit problem, without addressing entitlement reform. that is number one. number two, look, if you say we are not going to affect people who are...
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economy. we need higher interest rates. we are never going to have a real recovery until we have higher interest rates but the politicians and bankers haven't figured that out so they keep pouring gas on a fire expecting the fire to go out but it keeps getting bigger. dagen: good to see you. always on fire. connell: back to the breaking news united airlines is up and running after the computer glitch stranded a number of passengers and flight around the country. on the phone with us is tom parsons, ceo of taxpayers'.com. we are getting back but not the way you want to be in the news the week before thanksgiving. >> that is true. i don't care if it is united, american, delta or whoever it is, the dependence has been computers and glitches. united when they converge from continental to united or united continental they have had problems over a year, backwards and forwards and this could be able glitch, somebody put a code in wrong and took the system down. alaska airlines if you go a month ago t
economy. we need higher interest rates. we are never going to have a real recovery until we have higher interest rates but the politicians and bankers haven't figured that out so they keep pouring gas on a fire expecting the fire to go out but it keeps getting bigger. dagen: good to see you. always on fire. connell: back to the breaking news united airlines is up and running after the computer glitch stranded a number of passengers and flight around the country. on the phone with us is tom...
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the market and the economy very much need for this fiscal cliff to be averted. then i also think that next year we need the grand bargain. i think there is a tremendous opportunity to accelerate the growth rate in america if we get a sound fiscal policy that's around the issues of the grand bargain. >> speaking of bargain, steve fold buying you guys for $775 million. i don't know whether you'd say that's a bargain or not, but is that representative of what we're going to see going forward in financial services deals? >> we think there's going to be more consolidation. kbw's research department has been speaking about that. we think our deal is a wonderful opportunity to make both of our companies stronger and we're very excited about it. >> tom, we'll see what the president says at 1:30. be well. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, our special report -- "rise above." focusing on the fiscal cliff and the drive for a solution to the fiscal cliff. >>> then at 1:30, of course we're going to cover the president's news conference live so stay tuned to cnbc. >>> but
the market and the economy very much need for this fiscal cliff to be averted. then i also think that next year we need the grand bargain. i think there is a tremendous opportunity to accelerate the growth rate in america if we get a sound fiscal policy that's around the issues of the grand bargain. >> speaking of bargain, steve fold buying you guys for $775 million. i don't know whether you'd say that's a bargain or not, but is that representative of what we're going to see going forward...
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the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ guts. glory. ram. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >> sean: welcome back to eye special election edition of media mash, a weekly roundup of all the way, the liberal media tries to spin the news. this week, hollywood is not just gloating that barack obama won another four more years, they are making downright, disturbing, disgusting comments about all of this. brent bozel is here. welcome back. >> good. how are you. >> sean: got to start with our friend, thrill up his leg, chris matthews, i have to say in the final weeks and months of this campaig
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economy is accounting for 23% of the world's economy. china is -- in india's seventh. in 2030, according to oecd predictions, and china will be 29% of the world's economy and the u.s. will be 18 and india in india will be 11. does it really worthwhile numbers to keep in our minds as we talk about u.s. competitiveness in the u.s. economy because we are entering this entirely new era, where the u.s. is going to be a big player in the world economy, but no longer is preeminent, the very largest one, and i think that brings real challenges and requires a whole new way of thinking. so my opening remarks, steve introduced quite likely as a guy who i hope getting cases of champagne and bouquets of flowers from the white house because uncertain readings you could say he is the guy who got the president reelected. that means, i believe, he has great insight into what obama's second term economic policies will be, and the big that the question on the agenda, which i think certainly will have tremendous bearing on the u.s., on the u.s. domestic economy and therefore u.s. global c
economy is accounting for 23% of the world's economy. china is -- in india's seventh. in 2030, according to oecd predictions, and china will be 29% of the world's economy and the u.s. will be 18 and india in india will be 11. does it really worthwhile numbers to keep in our minds as we talk about u.s. competitiveness in the u.s. economy because we are entering this entirely new era, where the u.s. is going to be a big player in the world economy, but no longer is preeminent, the very largest...
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. >> there will be more job night, the economy down in two years, people will want answers. republicans not only need to have the answers but they have to spend the time in the districts, today. >> as for the governor his own party now has the ability to override his vetoes and the ability to raise taxes on their own. >> the only way to raise a tax is to ask the people. >> reporter: they say they will close the tax loopholes but their focus is not on increasing taxes the republicans call that a bluff. >> the first taxip crease, the next is never the last tax increase. >>reporter: the last time california had had a super majority was back in 1933. that time it was the republicans in power. the new legislatures will be sworn in on december 1st. in the news room, back to you. >>> president barack obama marked veterans day at arlington national cemetery. the president, vice president and their wives took part in the traditional wreath laying ceremony of the tomb of the unknown. afterwards he noted it is the first veterans day in a decade there are no americans fighting in iraq.
. >> there will be more job night, the economy down in two years, people will want answers. republicans not only need to have the answers but they have to spend the time in the districts, today. >> as for the governor his own party now has the ability to override his vetoes and the ability to raise taxes on their own. >> the only way to raise a tax is to ask the people. >> reporter: they say they will close the tax loopholes but their focus is not on increasing taxes the...
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the consumer is starting to feel better about the economy. they are going out and spending more money. they are not making a lot more money. the income is not there. they are spending money. maybe they are doing it with debt, but they are out there. liz: do you like high end, low end names? macy's has done pretty significantly -- when you look at this kind of name, you say not that bad. >> you look at coach and tiffany, they have had pretty good earnings. of all the socio economic that's done pretty well, it's been the ultra wealthy. liz: let's go to the restaurants. people don't have to go to panera or starbucks or cheesecake factory, all of these names are moving lower today. >> they are moving lower as a result of mcdonald's reporting same-store sales down for the first time in nine years. if you can't go in and spend 99 cents on a hamburger, where is the money going? i think those are names that will still pop back. the thing i will caution you on some restaurant names, if you look at restaurants like darden and ck and yum! brands, they h
the consumer is starting to feel better about the economy. they are going out and spending more money. they are not making a lot more money. the income is not there. they are spending money. maybe they are doing it with debt, but they are out there. liz: do you like high end, low end names? macy's has done pretty significantly -- when you look at this kind of name, you say not that bad. >> you look at coach and tiffany, they have had pretty good earnings. of all the socio economic that's...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ ♪ ♪ just put a little bit of yourself ♪ ♪ in everything you do ♪ [ female announcer ] add your own ingredients to hamburger helper for a fresh take on a quick, delicious meal. it's one box with hundreds of possibilities. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. en >> jennifer: for a our visit to crazytown tonight, we head over to fox news election senator. karl rove demanding a recount, and that sent anchor megyn kelly on a journey for
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and the election was largely about the economy. and really not about race or religion. that is a difficult concept for some others. especially if they look at our society to fully understand it. >> one of the sponsors, i am curious. i lived in syria. when there is a lot of discussion about things breaking down into sectarianism, i don't see any mention of the fact that syria has probably the largest christian population in the middle east. something like 20 to 30%. i am curious why this is not discussed it if you would comment and how you see that playing out. thank you. >> i don't think we are hearing a lot because that is not the overarching problem in syria. the half-brother, who is with the libyan rebels, they are trying to help the turks get out. so getting out of the country would go a long way to ease getting some of the resources are spilling over from other countries and focusing on their own issues. >> christians are absolutely terrified in syria. that is the bottom line. they saw what happened in iraq for the christian community was largely wiped out out of t
and the election was largely about the economy. and really not about race or religion. that is a difficult concept for some others. especially if they look at our society to fully understand it. >> one of the sponsors, i am curious. i lived in syria. when there is a lot of discussion about things breaking down into sectarianism, i don't see any mention of the fact that syria has probably the largest christian population in the middle east. something like 20 to 30%. i am curious why this...
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the notion that we should build an economy that's centered around the middle class and those who are fighting to get into the middle class, that that's how you build a strong economy, not from the top-down, not through trickle down. and i believed in him. ultimately it's not just about the positions you take. it's about the two people who are running. >> you can watch "politics nation" with reverend al sharpton each weekday at 6:00 p.m. eastern time here on msnbc. >>> congressman jesse jack some junior won re-election but could lose with the feds. >>> former congresswoman gabby giffords goes face to face with the man who tried to assassinate her. details are next. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving
the notion that we should build an economy that's centered around the middle class and those who are fighting to get into the middle class, that that's how you build a strong economy, not from the top-down, not through trickle down. and i believed in him. ultimately it's not just about the positions you take. it's about the two people who are running. >> you can watch "politics nation" with reverend al sharpton each weekday at 6:00 p.m. eastern time here on msnbc. >>>...
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the first priority needs to be job growth, growth of the economy over all. we've got to get a recovery that is even stronger than we have now before we turn to serious deficit reduction. >> eliot: every now and again when i engage with a republican, let's take philosophy out of this and let's see how it works. you predicted inflated interest rates and the three big arguments that they make, it has been disproven conclusively as well. what is their economic argument. is there one that has not been thoroughly debunked. >> i don't think they have an economic argument. i have not heard an economic argument. they say if you increase taxes on people who are wealthy you're going to slow economic growth but other reports suggest that is not the case. there is no correlation at all between increasing tax rates at the top and economic growth. to the contrary there seems to be a correlation between actually increasing rates on the top and increasing economic growth. bill clinton increased taxes and we had a much better economy than we had after george w. bush who cut t
the first priority needs to be job growth, growth of the economy over all. we've got to get a recovery that is even stronger than we have now before we turn to serious deficit reduction. >> eliot: every now and again when i engage with a republican, let's take philosophy out of this and let's see how it works. you predicted inflated interest rates and the three big arguments that they make, it has been disproven conclusively as well. what is their economic argument. is there one that has...
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everything that is good in the economy happens at the margin. if you lower the marginal tax rate, you are lowering the barrier to increase economic act committee. if you raise about marginal tax rate, you still have a higher power. it is really that simple. that is how i look at it. there are other economists and they would say oh, no, it does not work that way. the economy does not respond to incentives. that seems to the way it has been. connell: willing to over the cliff. a lot of people seem to pick up on the fact that the president did not speak about rates. >> i noticed that in his remarks. the one thing that really troubled me, i think the compromise may be, well, wait a minute, we are raising the social security tax. we want to raise taxes elsewhere. i think it is important -- we should not have to compromise on any of that. let's work on the other issues, such as the sequester which will be very hard to put off. would we have high margin tax rates, it is a tax on genius. it is a tax on entrepreneurship. we do not want to do that. connel
everything that is good in the economy happens at the margin. if you lower the marginal tax rate, you are lowering the barrier to increase economic act committee. if you raise about marginal tax rate, you still have a higher power. it is really that simple. that is how i look at it. there are other economists and they would say oh, no, it does not work that way. the economy does not respond to incentives. that seems to the way it has been. connell: willing to over the cliff. a lot of people...
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for millionaires and the -- not help the economy. will hurt the economy. is foolish policy. we will try to get big tax reform to do someone's rates in 2013. you ran on this and won the election and we don't have the ability to stop you. we will at least tell the middle class got to $1 million but i don't think republicans can win the fight on millionaires. is there a risk on raising taxes more on millionaires or everyone else? shore. republicans should fight that and make it clear, but they are not championing this or voting for it. they just vote for preventing taxes from going up on the middle-class but i don't believe they have the leverage to win this fight. i which they did. dagen: do you think we will ultimately get tax reform? when i talk about tax reform i go back to the people who don't pay any federal income tax and making sure most americans pay at least something just to fund our national defense which if you're not paying federal income tax you are not doing. is that a tough sell? do you think ultimately we could get that done? >> we could. i don't think either
for millionaires and the -- not help the economy. will hurt the economy. is foolish policy. we will try to get big tax reform to do someone's rates in 2013. you ran on this and won the election and we don't have the ability to stop you. we will at least tell the middle class got to $1 million but i don't think republicans can win the fight on millionaires. is there a risk on raising taxes more on millionaires or everyone else? shore. republicans should fight that and make it clear, but they are...
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economy stalls. i would say over the near term quite frankly the risk of a recession is more in the range of 20 to 25% as opposed to 15%. cheryl: that is higher. a lot of eyes glaring right now. talking about unemployment go up to 9.1%. you will see obviously the gdp will go down, they are saying half a percent, are you in that camp? dennis: deeper than that if they don't address the issue, if we go over the fiscal cliff. if they are too slow restoring government programs, restoring the tax cuts di. cheryl: democrats want them to be raised for those making 250, a million. the president said we're not wet sure if he will negotiate. after the election it seems the republicans will again be at a disadvantage. >> still have to consider right now small businesses who are taxed at personal uncut tax rate levels face the double whammy. not only would they find the income would be substituted to a higher rate of taxation, but they also have to face significantly greater cost for health carhealth care accordi
economy stalls. i would say over the near term quite frankly the risk of a recession is more in the range of 20 to 25% as opposed to 15%. cheryl: that is higher. a lot of eyes glaring right now. talking about unemployment go up to 9.1%. you will see obviously the gdp will go down, they are saying half a percent, are you in that camp? dennis: deeper than that if they don't address the issue, if we go over the fiscal cliff. if they are too slow restoring government programs, restoring the tax...
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you kill it, you kill the economy. it's just moving forward. that adds a dimension of power to the public that is going to force itself on to the poll ticks of every country and every government no matter the differences among them. >> certainly when you think about tunisia and egypt, two of the most connected societies in the middle east from a media standpoint, it's not surprising that started there, but what about yemen? one of the lesser connected societies in the middle east. >> well, -- >> do you want to -- >> no, go ahead. >> first of all, yes , -- yemen, surprisingly is well-connected. what surprised me out there for a conference, limited internet, and i was using still aol, you know, the dial-up aolu called using the regular telephone lines, and they had a local number for aol to dial up to. it's more connected than you think. you know, more, but, you know, i say that because i think when you get, you know, there is something called an arab uprising or arab awakening or arab empowerment, not just country to country. yes, it started in
you kill it, you kill the economy. it's just moving forward. that adds a dimension of power to the public that is going to force itself on to the poll ticks of every country and every government no matter the differences among them. >> certainly when you think about tunisia and egypt, two of the most connected societies in the middle east from a media standpoint, it's not surprising that started there, but what about yemen? one of the lesser connected societies in the middle east....
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that is why the economy will, won't improve. unlikely to be successful xy -- >> bob: jobs created by people who are not 1%. >> andrea: there is a concern about the quality of healthcare. that is why this is an ongoing debate. they said it best when they tweeted i can't wait to go to a hospital run by the dmv. now that is a scary thought. >> andrea: they also tax middle class americans as well. if you don't have health insurance you pay a penalty. obamacare is filled with taxes on the middle class. >> kimberly: the doctor of your choice might have been let go because of obamacare. >> andrea: true. >> bob: but the 40 million people that don't have insurance, they can still go to the emergency room. >> greg: it still wouldn't be as expense i as obamacare. >> bob: there is substance to that. >> kimberly: are our food choices connected to the politics? interesting facts from the election. bob has them next on "the five." he ate them. ♪ ♪ so you say men are superior drivers? yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...sa
that is why the economy will, won't improve. unlikely to be successful xy -- >> bob: jobs created by people who are not 1%. >> andrea: there is a concern about the quality of healthcare. that is why this is an ongoing debate. they said it best when they tweeted i can't wait to go to a hospital run by the dmv. now that is a scary thought. >> andrea: they also tax middle class americans as well. if you don't have health insurance you pay a penalty. obamacare is filled with taxes...
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and this could be a tough blow for an economy making a slow recovery. >> it's very, very likely we suffer very deep recession and i don't think that's the way we want to go here. >> of course, congress built this cliff when lawmakers approved budget cuts to reach a deal on the debt ceiling. and that deadline comes just as the bush-era tax cuts are set to expire. washington worries caused stocks to fall extending a slump into a second day. dow down today 121, nasdaq down 42, s&p 500 down 17. >>> these students amount uc- berkeley want their share of the prop 30 pie. the voter-approved tax measure is supposed to raise $6 billion for the state's public schools. those standing out there in the rain today demanded an immediate rollback of tuition. >> the point is not that we need to refund education. we need to completely restructure it. and we need to put our priorities in educating students. >> the prop 30 money is not designated for uc funding. it's supposed to prevent more uc cuts. >>> checking other bay area headlines, dueling protests at the chik-fil-a grand opening in walnut creek. both
and this could be a tough blow for an economy making a slow recovery. >> it's very, very likely we suffer very deep recession and i don't think that's the way we want to go here. >> of course, congress built this cliff when lawmakers approved budget cuts to reach a deal on the debt ceiling. and that deadline comes just as the bush-era tax cuts are set to expire. washington worries caused stocks to fall extending a slump into a second day. dow down today 121, nasdaq down 42, s&p...
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economy back into recession and push the unemployment rate up to 9.1% by the end of the fourth quarter next year. the report also projects that after the initial shock, growth would return and the unemployment rate would shrink to 5.5%, but not until 2018. house speaker john boehner yesterday remained steadfast in his position on raising taxes. >> i remain optimistic we're going to be able to find common ground avoid this fiscal cliff and find a way to work together. >> by when? january 1st? >> i would hope so. >> the president is talking about specific increases. he campaigned on specific increases and tax rates from 35% to 39% for those making more than $250,000. so is that on the table right now? >> raising taxes on small business people is the wrong prescription given where our economy is. >> is it on the table to talk about? >> i made clear -- >> to have the wealthier americans pitch in. >> -- that raising tax rates is unacceptable. frankly, it couldn't pass the house. >> you will talk about it even if it's the wrong approach. >> of course we'll talk about it. we'll talk about all
economy back into recession and push the unemployment rate up to 9.1% by the end of the fourth quarter next year. the report also projects that after the initial shock, growth would return and the unemployment rate would shrink to 5.5%, but not until 2018. house speaker john boehner yesterday remained steadfast in his position on raising taxes. >> i remain optimistic we're going to be able to find common ground avoid this fiscal cliff and find a way to work together. >> by when?...
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so long as it's advancing the cause of strengthening the middle class and improving the economy. i have good relationships with folks in the house and senate. i have a lot of relationships on both sides of the aisle. it hasn't always manifested itself in the kind of agreements i would like to see between democrats and republicans. and so, think all of us have opponen responsibility of things to see if we can improve on. i need to see if i can improve our working relationship. probably some very sharp differences still. and as i said in the campaign, there will be times where there are fights. think those are fights that need to be had. but, what i think the american people don't want to see is a focus on the next election instead of a focus on them. and, i don't have another election. and you know, michelle and i were talking last night about, you know, what an incredible honor and privilege it is to -- to be put in this position. and there are people all across the country, millions of folks who have worked so hard to help us get elected. but there are also millions of people th
so long as it's advancing the cause of strengthening the middle class and improving the economy. i have good relationships with folks in the house and senate. i have a lot of relationships on both sides of the aisle. it hasn't always manifested itself in the kind of agreements i would like to see between democrats and republicans. and so, think all of us have opponen responsibility of things to see if we can improve on. i need to see if i can improve our working relationship. probably some very...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ ♪ uh, i'm in a timeout because apparently riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade. check my investment portfolio, research stocks... wait, why are you taking... oh, i see...solitary. just a man and his thoughts. and a smartphone... with an e-trade app. ♪ nobody knows... ♪ [ male announcer ] e-trade. investing unleashed. rich, chewy caramel rolled up in smooth milk chocolate. don't forget about that payroll meeting. rolo.get your smooth on. also in minis. >> jennifer: new york got wallop by yet another storm yester
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ ♪ uh, i'm in a timeout because apparently riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ ♪ [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? >> bill: on this show, we often talk about money in politics. you might say wait a minute, they spent a billion dollars against president obama and he won anyway. there's two big problems with that theory that it didn't matter. president obama also had a billion dollars and second of all, he's the president of the united states of america. has a bully pulpit, a huge make crow phone. when it gets to smaller races that's where politics matters a lot. that is a great maj
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ ♪ [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't...
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this will stall the economy? >> one-sided approach would be if we were only looking at revenue side. but it is not. it is a balanced approach. melissa: so what are you putting on the table? what is balanced approach? put one thing on the table? one thing that you're willing to cut spending on? >> they have cut spending by eliminating 400,000 jobs in education. they put their jobs on the line. they lost their homes. the middle class has paid. the problem is, there is no balance and there has been nothing on the revenue side. it ought to be balanced approach between cuts and revenue. now they're talking about the revenue side. a year ago they were talking only cuts. melissa: i agree needto be balanced approach and revenue and you're not putting any cuts on the table whatsoever. you're on talking about soaking the other side for revenue. that's why we're in the position for the other side. nobody is willing to compromise. thanks for coming on the show, i appreciate it. >> you bet, thank you. melissa: all right speak
this will stall the economy? >> one-sided approach would be if we were only looking at revenue side. but it is not. it is a balanced approach. melissa: so what are you putting on the table? what is balanced approach? put one thing on the table? one thing that you're willing to cut spending on? >> they have cut spending by eliminating 400,000 jobs in education. they put their jobs on the line. they lost their homes. the middle class has paid. the problem is, there is no balance and...
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so long as it's advancing the cause of strengthening the middle class and improving the economy. i have good relationships with folks in the house and senate. i have a lot of relationships on both sides of the aisle. it hasn't always manifested itself in the kind of agreements i would like to see between democrats and republicans. and so, think all of us have opponen responsibility of things to see if we can improve on. i need to see if i can improve our working relationship. probably some very sharp differences still. and as i said in the campaign, there will be times where there are fights. think those are fights that need to be had. but, what i think the american people don't want to see is a focus on the next election instead of a focus on them. and, i don't have another election. and you know, michelle and i were talking last night about, you know, what an incredible honor and privilege it is to -- to be put in this position. and there are people all across the country, millions of folks who have worked so hard to help us get elected. but there are also millions of people th
so long as it's advancing the cause of strengthening the middle class and improving the economy. i have good relationships with folks in the house and senate. i have a lot of relationships on both sides of the aisle. it hasn't always manifested itself in the kind of agreements i would like to see between democrats and republicans. and so, think all of us have opponen responsibility of things to see if we can improve on. i need to see if i can improve our working relationship. probably some very...
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but, as i said, if the economy does not turn around, you can forget about the democratic party. they are going to just evaporate. the people have been very generous to barack obama. the american people are very generous to him. they have given him another chance. he fails now, believe me. now, all right, dr. sabato picked 48 out of 50. he got florida wrong and virginia wrong. in both florida and virginia, it was the hispanic vote, scott, that put the president over the top. correct? >> correct. and that is, again, the story of the election. those people hot obama campaign knew they could get out to vote. >> bill: let's keep it on hispanics for the moment. >> the hispanic voters they identified not just hispanics in general but hispanics who were going to be supportive of the president and they got them to vote in bigger numbers. >> bill: okay. but in florida, in virginia, and colorado and in nevada, four swing states, it was the hispanic americans who gave the plurality. >> they pushed him over the top. >> bill: to president obama. >> that's correct. >> bill: that's four states,
but, as i said, if the economy does not turn around, you can forget about the democratic party. they are going to just evaporate. the people have been very generous to barack obama. the american people are very generous to him. they have given him another chance. he fails now, believe me. now, all right, dr. sabato picked 48 out of 50. he got florida wrong and virginia wrong. in both florida and virginia, it was the hispanic vote, scott, that put the president over the top. correct? >>...
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a stronger economy means more revenue which is what the president seeks. because the american people expect us to find common ground we're willing to accept some additional revenues via tax reform. >> cenk: now that sounds good, right? additional revenues, it sounds like--no no, no. in other words what he's saying i might close some of the loopholes and then i'll put loopholes within the loopholes but i won't touch tax rates. if i was president obama john i got news for you. we won you lost. you want to do it again? you wanting to through this two years from now? have at it, hoss, go for it. no no, i said we would be getting rid of the bush tax cuts for the rich. i did not stutter. i got elected. i got 320 electoral votes that i'll ram down your throat. no we're going to raise taxes on the rich just like i said. we'll go to the pre-bush tax cut era. that's what we're going to do. don't give me your weak sauce about tax reform. he says, no, no. >> garner republican support for new revenues, the president must be willing to reduce spending and shore up entit
a stronger economy means more revenue which is what the president seeks. because the american people expect us to find common ground we're willing to accept some additional revenues via tax reform. >> cenk: now that sounds good, right? additional revenues, it sounds like--no no, no. in other words what he's saying i might close some of the loopholes and then i'll put loopholes within the loopholes but i won't touch tax rates. if i was president obama john i got news for you. we won you...
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. >>> whoever forms japan's next government will inherit an economy in need of a serious reboost. ramin joins us now. where is this report coming from? >> this is the government's own monthly report. it really highlights the impact of falling exports in japan which japan relies so heavily on. government analysts downgraded their assessment of the japanese economy for the fourth straight month. japan's exports were sluggish as shipments remain stagnant. this is due to a global economic slowdown. this is due to falling sales after government subsidy for car buyers came to an end. turning to the economic outlook support says movements are expected to continue for the time being. let's check on the markets. the dollar is keeping a firm tone against the yen. it almost hit a seven-month high of 81.46 in the overseas market. euro general 1037.67 to 272. let's turn to stocks. the weaker yen is definitely spurring orders on export related issues. tokyo share prices have been trading higher extending gains. 8,957 up 127 points. almost one and a half percent from thursday's close. let's have
. >>> whoever forms japan's next government will inherit an economy in need of a serious reboost. ramin joins us now. where is this report coming from? >> this is the government's own monthly report. it really highlights the impact of falling exports in japan which japan relies so heavily on. government analysts downgraded their assessment of the japanese economy for the fourth straight month. japan's exports were sluggish as shipments remain stagnant. this is due to a global...
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. >> obama: well, two years ago the economy was in a different situation. what i said at the time is what i meant, which is this was an one-time proposition. >> cenk: so there you go, the bush tax cuts for the rich are going away, no question. yeah here comes the bad news. later in that answer he did have a lot of caveat. let's watch that. >> obama: i think we can simplify our tax system, make it more efficient eliminate loopholes and deductions that have a distorting affect on our economy. i believe that we have to continue to take a serious look at how we reform our entitlements. >> cenk: all right, two huge problems. once they start talking about loopholes and deductions, that means maybe the rates stay where we are we take away some loopholes and deductions yeah, that's what we do. that's the ticket. the second part? indictmententimes, i'm coming for you. they asked jay carney, hey this $250,000, people making above that they're going to have the tax increase right right? aah, maybe maybe not. >> how open is he to the notion that has been put forward by
. >> obama: well, two years ago the economy was in a different situation. what i said at the time is what i meant, which is this was an one-time proposition. >> cenk: so there you go, the bush tax cuts for the rich are going away, no question. yeah here comes the bad news. later in that answer he did have a lot of caveat. let's watch that. >> obama: i think we can simplify our tax system, make it more efficient eliminate loopholes and deductions that have a distorting affect...
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oil prices are a bewether for the economy. at will happen if thereis mess or no fiscal cliff, kely oil prices will remain 70 to $90 a barrel espeally with all the news coming out with.s. production is booming. it will be a weight on oil price. >> i'm fishing here desperately for a piece of something good. is the gas crisis in new york and new jersey and long island, is that over? >> you know, that'soming to a close. we're seeing traffic o our website in response to finding gas go down significantly. last time i checked yesterday 41% of stations now had gas. that was up from 24% just friday. so the situation there is slowly coming to an end and hopefully by thanksgiving new yorkers will start to see lower prices. melissa: slowly getting better. i'm going to hang my hat on that one. there you go. i'm going to quit while i'm ahead which i'm not. i will get out of her >> thank you. melissa: obviously not only oil and gas prices affected by greece's latest financialal problems. we've been folling this situation closely on "money" b
oil prices are a bewether for the economy. at will happen if thereis mess or no fiscal cliff, kely oil prices will remain 70 to $90 a barrel espeally with all the news coming out with.s. production is booming. it will be a weight on oil price. >> i'm fishing here desperately for a piece of something good. is the gas crisis in new york and new jersey and long island, is that over? >> you know, that'soming to a close. we're seeing traffic o our website in response to finding gas go...
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it is having an impact on iran's economy. there should be a way in which they can enjoy peaceful nuclear power while still meeting their international obligations and providing clear assurances to the international community that they're not pursuing a nuclear weapon. and so, yes, i will try to make a push in the coming months to see if we can open up a dialogue between iran and not just us but the international commune to see if we can get this thing resolved. i can't promise that iran will walk through the door they need to walk through, but that would be very much the preferable option. >> under what circumstances would that conversation take place. >> i won talk about the details of negotiations, but i think it's fair to say that we want to get this resolved and we're not going to be constrained by diplomatic niceties or protocols. if iran is serious about wanting to resolve this, they'll be in a position to resolve it. >> at one point just prior to the election there was talk that talks might be imminent. >> that was not
it is having an impact on iran's economy. there should be a way in which they can enjoy peaceful nuclear power while still meeting their international obligations and providing clear assurances to the international community that they're not pursuing a nuclear weapon. and so, yes, i will try to make a push in the coming months to see if we can open up a dialogue between iran and not just us but the international commune to see if we can get this thing resolved. i can't promise that iran will...
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kind of has this rock reputation especially among the financial publications as being naive about the economy and now that this ruling jubilee seems to be. being touted as a good idea has that reputation changed while you know analysts and economists are split i have to say when it comes to the idea of the rolling jubilee some are saying oh my god this is the best thing we've ever heard to come out of occupy wall street it's such a good idea it's such a smart way to abolish the debt for some of the people that exist but others are saying it's not enough to really get rid of the enormous amounts of debt that americans have but you know who says that this one movement that just started with this idea is supposed to completely abolish the insane numbers of burdens of debt that exist in this country so the point there is really you know while critics economists criticizing this idea say it's nearly not enough it's only going to help a very small number of people at least they're helping somebody because certainly we're not seeing the u.s. government bailing out the people we're not seeing anybody
kind of has this rock reputation especially among the financial publications as being naive about the economy and now that this ruling jubilee seems to be. being touted as a good idea has that reputation changed while you know analysts and economists are split i have to say when it comes to the idea of the rolling jubilee some are saying oh my god this is the best thing we've ever heard to come out of occupy wall street it's such a good idea it's such a smart way to abolish the debt for some of...
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economy because the u.s. is exporting less to these countries now that demand is falling as people are simply not spending. cheryl. cheryl: amy kellogg live for us out of london. thank you very much. dennis: here is an economic lesson defying the laws of supply and demand. facebook shares top 10% this morning, now up 9% despite the market being flooded with more than 800 new insider shares. usually huge supply will lead to a drop in price. as we send this chart, all facebook did solvent, turns out to look at this chart, the price has fallen the last 12 rading days. it is baked in, baby. and as we do every 15 minutes, stocks now. cheryl: the dow down 82 points right now? dennis: it gives me pain, cannot believe it. cheryl: i think nicole will help you feel a bit better. nicole: listen, there is the good news and bad news. we're still going, still up here to date, we have down arrows for the major averages, the dow and s&p down nearly 3% each and tech heavy nasdaq composite down 3% this month. take a look at ad
economy because the u.s. is exporting less to these countries now that demand is falling as people are simply not spending. cheryl. cheryl: amy kellogg live for us out of london. thank you very much. dennis: here is an economic lesson defying the laws of supply and demand. facebook shares top 10% this morning, now up 9% despite the market being flooded with more than 800 new insider shares. usually huge supply will lead to a drop in price. as we send this chart, all facebook did solvent, turns...
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eric cantor, cut the deficit and we'll grow the economy. now suddenly they're confronted with actual contraction, and they are aware there is this bomb and their many job is to diffuse it or at least to limit the explosion when it goes off. they're scrambling to do that, but they're tied down to ideological core beliefs and thus unable to do that. >> eliot: what is going on right now, we're opting and rightly so for jobs over deficit reduction. if all we cared about was deficit reduction then people would let the austerity bomb and the fiscal cliff, we would go over it. fine we're reducing the deficit, who cares. but the republicans are acknowledging that jobs manage more and that's why we have to change our policies. does that seem to be what is going on here. >> that's true across the board. but i think just as much as republicans are concerned about the jobs that would be lost if all the spending cuts and tax increases happen is that a lot of spending cuts come from their sacred cows in the defense industry, and about 1 trillion-dollar w
eric cantor, cut the deficit and we'll grow the economy. now suddenly they're confronted with actual contraction, and they are aware there is this bomb and their many job is to diffuse it or at least to limit the explosion when it goes off. they're scrambling to do that, but they're tied down to ideological core beliefs and thus unable to do that. >> eliot: what is going on right now, we're opting and rightly so for jobs over deficit reduction. if all we cared about was deficit reduction...
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and then sit back and watch the economy crumble. that way, no one will be able to blame them for the lousy economy that is sure to come. both ideas make no sense. have a great belief in the business cycle. i believe the economy is bigger and stronger than washington politicians. so what if the democrats raise taxes on the wealthy, and the economy does naturally start to improve? then people will shout, see? raising taxes work. instead of playing games, the republicans need to be part of the solution. the president is determined to raise taxes on the wealthy and i think it's going to happen. just make sure that he gets credit for it if it doesn't solve the deficit problem. then you will we have to
and then sit back and watch the economy crumble. that way, no one will be able to blame them for the lousy economy that is sure to come. both ideas make no sense. have a great belief in the business cycle. i believe the economy is bigger and stronger than washington politicians. so what if the democrats raise taxes on the wealthy, and the economy does naturally start to improve? then people will shout, see? raising taxes work. instead of playing games, the republicans need to be part of the...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >> bill: continuing now with our lead story, analyzing presidential vote of 2012. joining us now from charlesville, virginia dr. larry sabato pollster scott rasmussen. scott, what surprised you the most last night. >> the thing that surprised me the most was how precisely the obama campaign projected the white turnout. that was decisive. mitt romney got nearly 6 out of 10 white voters. most people thought that the obama campaign was being wildly optimistic that they could get the minority turnout to 28% of the vote but they did just what they said. >> bill: they got it to 28%. is that what it was in 2008? >> no, it was 26%. >> bill: they actually under
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >> bill: continuing now with our lead story, analyzing presidential vote of 2012....